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what we do

WHO WE ARE

Women in Super is a national advocacy and networking group for women employed in the superannuation and wider financial services industries. We work to improve women’s retirement outcomes and access to superannuation. In 1998 we initiated the Mother’s Day Classic walk/run and have raised $35.3 million for the National Breast Cancer Foundation since beginning.

WHAT WE STAND FOR

We work to Make Super Fair by improving women's retirement outcomes through policy change; provide opportunities for members to develop their networks as well as professional development training; promote equal participation of women at all levels within the superannuation and financial services industry and to strengthen our network through promotion of the Mother's Day Classic.

WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN

We believe in connecting, inspiring and supporting women in the superannuation and wider financial services industries. As a member, you have the opportunity to network with and learn from other women in the industry; contribute to superannuation policy-making; and participate in a number of volunteer committees, including helping to organise the Mother's Day Classic.

Upcoming events

What we're doing differently

As you will well be aware COVID-19 has forced us (as well as many of you) to rethink how we do things. We have made the decision to postpone all face-to-face events until September, at the earliest, but that doesn’t mean that we’ll be taking it easy!We have been busy re-strategising and working out new ways of providing our members with the opportunity to network and interact with their peers, as this is the very foundation of what Women in Super is built on.The pandemic has given us the shake-up we needed to push Women in Super into the digital world, which will mean we’re even more accessible, more unified, and more supportive through these difficult times, and beyond.

AIST: Bringing CMSF2020 to you

AIST is moving all of the CMSF sessions online. More and more content will be available to watch here in the coming weeks, so keep an eye on your inbox, and we’ll let you know when new sessions are available to watch. Expect to see 24 hours worth of video content right here by the end of May 2020.

Managing Stress with Happiness Concierge

Thursday 14 May 12.00pm AEST

During times of uncertainty, we learn how to adapt. But how does one learn to become more resilient? In this session, learn about the psychology of resilience and identify what ‘zone’ you are in under stress, and leave with a framework to create a positive outcome.

how we are making a difference

MAKE SUPER FAIR

Our Make Super Fair policy aims to deliver better retirement outcomes for women and low income earners. Women still retire with 47% less super than men and the fastest growing cohort of homeless people in Australia is single older women.

Women in Super has called for the immediate implementation of a series of focused policy measures that will change the superannuation system, including an annual $1000 contribution to help address the growing number of retired women living in poverty.

With an estimated 40% of older single retired women living in poverty, this policy addresses the current system which is not fair, efficient or sustainable and needs to change to make super fair for everyone.

domestic violence charter

Women in Super has led a collective stance taken by the superannuation industry against family and domestic violence. The following organisations are doing what they can to reduce family violence and to assist those who have experienced or are experiencing it by signing the Domestic Violence Charter:

COVID-19

During these unprecedented times, Women in Super is particularly concerned about the impact the pandemic will have on the financial security of many women who have found themselves out of work, with reduced working hours and/or isolated at home in precarious situations. Accessing super early is not just a $20,000 decision - it comes with long-term implications which need to be considered before a final decision is made.

MOTHER'S DAY CLASSIC

The Women in Super Mother’s Day Classic is an annual walk or run that raises funds for breast cancer research. The event was initiated in 1998 and continues to be organised by Women in Super.

This national event has provided the community with a great way to celebrate Mother’s Day and also support breast cancer research. We see our organisation of the Mother’s Day Classic as an important investment in the future health of Australian women, so they can enjoy a happy and healthy retirement.